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and in california, one electoral vote is 680,000. now wyoming is beautiful. is it four times more valuable than california. >> ifill: mark, we have all night long to figure it all out. >> we will. ifill: we will. we'll come back to this. finally tonight both parties are relying on young voters to >> ifill: and finally, both parties are relying on young voters to drive outcomes tonight and in coming election cycles. but are they still engaged? as part of our year long voters' project "listen to me," hari sreenivasan's been talking to college students about what is motivating them. >> sreenivasan: the pbs newshour is teaming up with student journalists across the country to find out what's on the minds of young voters this election season. the vote 2012 college tour is a joint venture with 24 journalism programs in a dozen states. for the last two months, students have been acting as novice producers helping collect videos for the newshour's "listen to me" project. that's where we ask americans what issues matter most to them and why. not surprisingly, many you
and in california, one electoral vote is 680,000. now wyoming is beautiful. is it four times more valuable than california. >> ifill: mark, we have all night long to figure it all out. >> we will. ifill: we will. we'll come back to this. finally tonight both parties are relying on young voters to >> ifill: and finally, both parties are relying on young voters to drive outcomes tonight and in coming election cycles. but are they still engaged? as part of our year long voters'...
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retailer faced a backlash from workers today with picket lines forming outside walmart stores from california to maryland. a group called our walmart organized the walk-off in 100 cities. >> we're asking for living wages, we're asking for decent scheduling. they're not things that are hard. i mean, we want health care. they're the most richest retailer in the world. >> sreenivasan: walmart executives said these protestors do not represent the 1.3 million employees who work at the company. >> sreenivasan: the stock market also got a boost from black friday, rising sharply on early reports of strong retail sales. on a shortened day of trading, the dow jones industrial average gained more than 172 points to close at 13,009. the nasdaq rose 40 points to close above 2,966. for the week, the dow gained 3.4%; the nasdaq rose nearly 4%. a european union summit in brussels broke up today without any agreement on a long-term budget. the 27-nation bloc was trying to reach consensus on a more than trillion-dollar long-term spending plan. it primarily funds farming and programs to spur growth in less- dev
retailer faced a backlash from workers today with picket lines forming outside walmart stores from california to maryland. a group called our walmart organized the walk-off in 100 cities. >> we're asking for living wages, we're asking for decent scheduling. they're not things that are hard. i mean, we want health care. they're the most richest retailer in the world. >> sreenivasan: walmart executives said these protestors do not represent the 1.3 million employees who work at the...
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california, the polls have closed just a moment ago in the state of california. the president has won it for the second time. >> ifill: the next one is washington state where president obama hassles won. >> woodruff: and hawaii, his birth state, barack obama, the president has won hawaii the second time. one of the bluest states in the country. >> ifill: as we keep going west in idaho midded romney has won. and that's it for now. you know, i want to go back a little bit. we talked about ohio because we just had some interesting information even though we don't know the outcome. virginia. we now know that the senate race is over. tim kaine the democrat has won. we don't have any reporting in yet from for noak which apparently president obama won 71% of in 2008. we only have half of... is washington suburb which is very blue and only less than a third of fairfax county which is one of the battle ground counties in virginia. what does that tell you about where virginia is going coupled with the senate race. >> those are not only democratic leanings, they're big. the
california, the polls have closed just a moment ago in the state of california. the president has won it for the second time. >> ifill: the next one is washington state where president obama hassles won. >> woodruff: and hawaii, his birth state, barack obama, the president has won hawaii the second time. one of the bluest states in the country. >> ifill: as we keep going west in idaho midded romney has won. and that's it for now. you know, i want to go back a little bit. we...
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the big weather that will impact the travel is in the northwest, down into northern california. temperatures will be very mild here in the middle of the country. 58 in chicago, warmer for thanksgiving day, near 80 in dallas. and down into houston by wednesday, not much to talk about in the east. here comes the storm tracking a bit further to the east, impacting western wyoming and into montana. still expecting rain in san francisco and portland, up into seattle and high elevation snow for the cascades. near 70 in atlanta on wednesday. again, the majority of the country looking quiet. if you have any plans to hit the road the middle of this week. thursday, thanksgiving day, a couple showers will pop up in the heartland ahead of that cold front. we'll start to quiet down finally through parts of the northwest. friday, the cold front all the way down to the plains, spotty showers there. and the front gets off the coast completely by saturday. maybe some interior snow through the high elevations in the northeast. and we have yet another storm coming in to the northwest. can't seem t
the big weather that will impact the travel is in the northwest, down into northern california. temperatures will be very mild here in the middle of the country. 58 in chicago, warmer for thanksgiving day, near 80 in dallas. and down into houston by wednesday, not much to talk about in the east. here comes the storm tracking a bit further to the east, impacting western wyoming and into montana. still expecting rain in san francisco and portland, up into seattle and high elevation snow for the...
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that's the independent film studio run from santa monica california cited significant contributions from the dvd release of the hunger games, during the period. the hunger games. with today's gains, shares of the company, nice return here, up more than 100%. 100%. she gives it every single day, sandra smith, she's checking the pulse of the traders after a pretty rocky week for the market. sandra: what's not giving 100% is these markets lately. they have been down a lot this week. almost every headline bobby says it's the fiscal cliff. do you believe that to be the case? >> i believe it is the case. i think people have been gearing up for some time now since last time we had the debt ceiling debate, i think maybe republicans back then were looking for a chance to wait till obama was out of office to deal from a stronger hand. i'm not so sure they have the stronger hand right now. sandra: obviously volatility at play with a huge sell-off this week. we're coming back a little bit ahead of the weekend. we're watching the vix. still at historically low levels showing there might still be comp
that's the independent film studio run from santa monica california cited significant contributions from the dvd release of the hunger games, during the period. the hunger games. with today's gains, shares of the company, nice return here, up more than 100%. 100%. she gives it every single day, sandra smith, she's checking the pulse of the traders after a pretty rocky week for the market. sandra: what's not giving 100% is these markets lately. they have been down a lot this week. almost every...
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the other thing, california crime rate has risen, this is according to the drug enforcement agency. you will see a tripling the number of robberies, 131% jump in robberies, so i will tell you something, colorado ski industry all about tourism. i don't know if i'll want to be in front of somebody who is stoned on a joint. cheryl: they're hoping the pot tourism will pick up. dennis: president obama to speak in minutes on the looming fiscal cliff. cheryl: his comments live in moments. lori rothman and melissa francis are next. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. the skin they were born with and say they'd die for darker skin. sadly, some actually do. change your thinking, not yo
the other thing, california crime rate has risen, this is according to the drug enforcement agency. you will see a tripling the number of robberies, 131% jump in robberies, so i will tell you something, colorado ski industry all about tourism. i don't know if i'll want to be in front of somebody who is stoned on a joint. cheryl: they're hoping the pot tourism will pick up. dennis: president obama to speak in minutes on the looming fiscal cliff. cheryl: his comments live in moments. lori rothman...
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we worked with a lot of organizations on the ground in california. we came up with a program where the kids go, they pull a red wagon to the classroom. they elect a sheriff and another compute sheriff. the compute sheriff picks up the trash. they found out and mayor villaraigosa announced they're rolling this into 1700 county l.a. schools. it adds to it because every kid is in every seat on time. >> jennifer: how can people at home help to get the word out? >> what families and parents can do is -- whether it is working through their school board or pta, make sure the schools are offering these programs. in the summertime, make sure it is through the boys and girl's club or the rotary sponsoring the sites. >> nokidhungry.org. >> jennifer: hear that parents out there, if your children are eligible for free and reduced lunches, they could get something else too. you can offer free and reduced breakfasts. the money is there. you just have to figure out the logistics. founder of share our strength. coming up next, more of our series feeding the need. the
we worked with a lot of organizations on the ground in california. we came up with a program where the kids go, they pull a red wagon to the classroom. they elect a sheriff and another compute sheriff. the compute sheriff picks up the trash. they found out and mayor villaraigosa announced they're rolling this into 1700 county l.a. schools. it adds to it because every kid is in every seat on time. >> jennifer: how can people at home help to get the word out? >> what families and...
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california famous for car culture and chp, the show, chps. look at clearance on this thing, and actually powered by on top of rain water. it would ideally turn it into hydrogen. it never rains in southern california. when it does it would be used to power the vehicle. one of many very cool and high-tech options out there car companies talk about. in fact when you talk to the design teams, these design teams are the best in the world they have some pretty cool concepts them settle. -- themselves. take a listen. >> this vehicle flies. it has two inductive fans and it was designed to really pay homage to that tradition of the chp motorcycle cop. >> there is pursue going on the drones are released and they have a device to send out an electromagnetic impulse to disable the electronics of the car which is chased. >> reporter: there are six major car manufacturers who took part in the contest, the fun contest. one they took very seriously. everybody from gm. to mercedes-benz. subaru actually won overall. some of the concepts were small. everybody h
california famous for car culture and chp, the show, chps. look at clearance on this thing, and actually powered by on top of rain water. it would ideally turn it into hydrogen. it never rains in southern california. when it does it would be used to power the vehicle. one of many very cool and high-tech options out there car companies talk about. in fact when you talk to the design teams, these design teams are the best in the world they have some pretty cool concepts them settle. --...
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it took 48 hours in 1916 to confirm the fact that california had gone for wilson by 3,000 votes. that put him over the top. >> you know, judy and gwen, we're living in a different atmosphere after 2000. go back to 1960. john kennedy won texas by about 45,000 votes. illinois by about 9,000 votes. very close margins. a lot of people calling for the recount. in those times nixon felt politically he couldn't do it. i think if the same result occurred today, post 2000, there would be huge pressure on nixon not to concede and to essentially generate a lot of lawsuits. >> gerald ford in 1976 lost the election basically in southern ohio lost ohio by 11,000 votes and hawaii which 4,000. the next morning there was never any question about his conceding. >> woodruff: all these questions about whether a state should have been called in this instance we're talking about ohio. the television networks have projected ohio. it's also the associated press. it's my understanding there's a consensus the major news organizations about ohio. if it is the case that governor romney is not accepting that
it took 48 hours in 1916 to confirm the fact that california had gone for wilson by 3,000 votes. that put him over the top. >> you know, judy and gwen, we're living in a different atmosphere after 2000. go back to 1960. john kennedy won texas by about 45,000 votes. illinois by about 9,000 votes. very close margins. a lot of people calling for the recount. in those times nixon felt politically he couldn't do it. i think if the same result occurred today, post 2000, there would be huge...
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the boeing 737 was coming in from oakland, california. the nose wheel slid off the taxi wing when it tried to land. at the simtime, there was some light snowfall. but no one on the plane was hurt. >>> sandy's impact still being felt almost two weeks after the storm tore through the east coast. system on long island say they're fed up and they've been in the dark long enough. >> we are cold and we are tired and we want our power now. >> hundreds stormed the power company's office monday demanding crews restore power. they say the remaining homes might not have power until tuesday. two congressmen from long island say they've requested federal aid to help power companies restore electricity. >>> the state of new jersey has filed charges against eight businesses for what it says is price gouging. seven gas stations are accused of hiking prices by as much as 59%. the state says one gas station charged customers $5.50 a gallon. a hotel is accused of raising room rates by more than 30%. new jersey has received more than 2,000 consumer complaint
the boeing 737 was coming in from oakland, california. the nose wheel slid off the taxi wing when it tried to land. at the simtime, there was some light snowfall. but no one on the plane was hurt. >>> sandy's impact still being felt almost two weeks after the storm tore through the east coast. system on long island say they're fed up and they've been in the dark long enough. >> we are cold and we are tired and we want our power now. >> hundreds stormed the power company's...
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a new university of california davis study says companies, especially smaller public ones, who disclose information about corporate social responsibility and who are politically active tend to do better in the stock market. meaning a bigger return to share holders. and that's a look at business at that time new york stock exchange. that's your bloomberg weekend report for wbal tv 11 news. >>> almost as bad as trying to find the right pair of jeans. if you need help finding the right bra, sara caldwell has tips on getting the best fit. but first here a look at some of the events going on around town this weekend. >>> sometimes they bring us down. most women have a relationship with their bras. many of them don't wear the right size. sara caldwell breaks down the science behind the numbers. >> bras. they come in a multitude of colors, sizes and styles. this one's even got a black and purple ravens thing going on. >> when you put your bra on, it's like putting on yur life. you have to adjust it. >> lady, you know the routine. but one you're in the bra, chances are you ear not even wearing
a new university of california davis study says companies, especially smaller public ones, who disclose information about corporate social responsibility and who are politically active tend to do better in the stock market. meaning a bigger return to share holders. and that's a look at business at that time new york stock exchange. that's your bloomberg weekend report for wbal tv 11 news. >>> almost as bad as trying to find the right pair of jeans. if you need help finding the right...
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social media, or maybe to our favorite cable stations, we can't imagine what happens across america from california to new york, from the furthest state going to the north, to our southern friends. including the great state of texas. every morning, every morning some family, some single mother, some single dad, some mother and father rise at 4 or 5 or 6:00 in the morning and on some tables there may be more than one would expect for breakfast, on some tables there is no breakfast. they rush to prepare for the day's work. they rush sometimes to get their children to schools that are far beyond bus stops. and the reason why i say that is, many school districts have even cut out school buses. so that means that these hardworking americans have to rush and get their children to school. and they go off to jobs that are eight, 10, 12 hours long. where they work all day. maybe they had someone, a grandmother or someone, pick up the child, maybe they did not. and therefore they have to either have extended public care or wind up picking up those children, but what i will say to you is that they toil and wo
social media, or maybe to our favorite cable stations, we can't imagine what happens across america from california to new york, from the furthest state going to the north, to our southern friends. including the great state of texas. every morning, every morning some family, some single mother, some single dad, some mother and father rise at 4 or 5 or 6:00 in the morning and on some tables there may be more than one would expect for breakfast, on some tables there is no breakfast. they rush to...
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this is a big problem for travelers from northern california all the way to the pacific northwest. we're talking about what's going to feel like in a sense a hurricane, but it is really a winter storm, a massive one coming in. heavy rain, strong winds, and a lot of rain out of this system. you can see in the next 24 hours, the rain continues to stream in, and not just one to two inches of rain. we're talking about double digit amounts of rain, anywhere from 5 to 12 inches of rain, snowfall 8 plus in the cascade, inner mountain region. we have winter storm warnings, high wind warnings, flood watches, high wind watches stretching northern california to the pacific northwest, and it is going to continue right into the middle of the week, and it is going to be a mess both for airports and roads as well. matt? >> al, thank you very much. >>> the president is traveling overseas to start the week, but hoping democrats and republicans back in washington are hard at work on a compromise to avoid the looming fiscal cliff. so what's at stake if they can't? jim cramer, hose of "mad money" join
this is a big problem for travelers from northern california all the way to the pacific northwest. we're talking about what's going to feel like in a sense a hurricane, but it is really a winter storm, a massive one coming in. heavy rain, strong winds, and a lot of rain out of this system. you can see in the next 24 hours, the rain continues to stream in, and not just one to two inches of rain. we're talking about double digit amounts of rain, anywhere from 5 to 12 inches of rain, snowfall 8...
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prominent include roy ashburn former california state senator and activist and larry craig former u.s. senator from idaho, and activist and ted haggard evangelical pastor and activists. [applause] we will do a couple more. donald trump. donald trump might be in the book. >> we do have the entry for. [laughter] >> akin asked why we put it in there. >> any individual at a bar, party or other social function as having more fun than you. [laughter] they also include those who are dating attractive women, make more money than you or manage to handle everything life throws at them with composure. they often have great loving families, use proper grammar, and about wines, exercise regularly, make wise financial decisions, donate to charities and read looks. people have their lives together in the onion world are asked holes. >> yes, at best. >> newt gingrich. that guy doesn't exists. lebron james. how about basketball? [laughter] or we can do michael jordan. would you like to hear michael jordan or basketball? let's do michael jordan. reid michael jordan. jordan, michael, gambling addict adu
prominent include roy ashburn former california state senator and activist and larry craig former u.s. senator from idaho, and activist and ted haggard evangelical pastor and activists. [applause] we will do a couple more. donald trump. donald trump might be in the book. >> we do have the entry for. [laughter] >> akin asked why we put it in there. >> any individual at a bar, party or other social function as having more fun than you. [laughter] they also include those who are...